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A Nasty Case of Starmerroids
Apr 28, 2026
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The Rupert Lowe Interview
Apr 13, 2026
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Keir and Present Danger
Mar 19, 2026
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Gorton & Denton By-Election Special
Feb 25, 2026
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Feb 12, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/28/26 | A Nasty Case of Starmerroids | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi are back with the popular political betting show. With days to the UK local elections, they assess the markets, focusing particularly on Starmer's exit date in the face of renewed pressure post-Mandelson as well as his likely replacement, where Neil has a 20/1 recommendation. They look at trading positions in the most-seat markets through the prism of next week's likely outcomes, have another dig into Plaid's chances in the Senedd, and have a surprise 10/1 pick in an outer London mayoral contest. | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | The Rupert Lowe Interview | In this episode of the popular political betting podcast, Nick Luck and Neil Channing analyse the instant impact of fledgling party Restore Britain on the betting markets, and ask how it has become such a short price to gain the most seats at the next general election. Nick sits down for a wide ranging interview with party leader Rupert Lowe in a bid to understand his electoral strategy and how it may most effectively impact his rivals. | — | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | Keir and Present Danger | Nick Luck is joined by regulars Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi to cast an eye over the political betting landscape. They pick through the debris of Gorton and Denton, wonder whether the Greens remain a bet in the 'most seats' market, consider Starmer's exit date, and ask whether Angela Rayner really wants the leadership enough to be value to succeed him at 3/1. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | Gorton & Denton By-Election Special | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi are back with the latest edition of the political betting show on the eve of the crucial and bitterly contested Gorton and Denton by-election. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | Green Up! | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi are back with the fortnightly political betting podcast that never tells you how to vote.... but DOES tell you how you're GOING to vote. They assess whether the mayhem of the last two weeks has been reflected in the betting markets and - with the Greens flying high in the polls and the Gorton & Denton by-election just around the corner - are joined by Chris Williams, Green Party Deputy CEO and Head of Elections and Field. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | Burnham's By-Election Blues | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi round-up the betting markets' reaction to the turbulent events of the last seven days, including the Gorton and Denton by-election, the Burnham hokey-cokey, and Jenrick et al defecting from the Tories. Plus, Neil storms in at the end of the episode with a whopping 33/1 bet and why is he doing a reverse ferret on Reform? | — | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | Conference Pair | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Will Kedjanyi take a look back at the key events during Party Conference season, and ask how the betting markets were affected. | — | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | Hunting Wales | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return with the latest edition of the popular political betting show, which this week focuses on the shifting sands in Wales: will the remorseless rise of Reform and the newfound confidence of Plaid Cymru under a popular leader combine to loosen Labour's grip in the 2026 Senedd elections? If so, what are the consequences for Starmer? How might this transpose to Westminster, and how many three-way marginals might exist by the next general election? Nick and Neil are joined by special guest Dr Dan Evans, Swansea University sociologist and author of A Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable rise of the Petit Bourgeoisie. As ever, Star Sports expert William Kedjanyi provides likely odds and outcomes. | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | Could Labour Skip to the Lou? | Nick Luck and Neil Channing are joined on the popular political betting show by Jeremy Gilbert, Professor of Cultural and Political Theory at the University of East London, as they continue their look at the likely electoral fortunes of each of the main parties. This week, Labour's broad-but-shallow majority comes under the microscope as successors to Starmer begin to emerge as potential plays. Will Kedjanyi from Star Sports has the prices. | — | ||||||
| 7/16/25 | W(h)ither the Tories? | Nick and Neil ask where the Tories might land up at the next election, and consider whether there is an early betting edge. This week's special guest is Henry Hill, Deputy Editor of Conservative Home. William Kedjanyi from Star Sports has prices. | — | ||||||
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| 7/6/25 | Finding the Lib Dem Superfan | Nick and Neil with this week's episode of the popular political betting show that never tells you how to vote... but tells you how you're going to vote. With the Lib Dems polling and prospects since Election 2024 under the microscope, our special guest this week is psephologist and Lib Dem expert Matty McMaster. As ever, Will Kedjanyi of StarSports provides odds and insight. | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | Making Plans for Nigel | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return with the popular political betting podcast. This week, they examine the Reform poll surge and analyse whether it can translate into an appealing betting strategy. William Kedjanyi provides odds from StarSports, while today's special guest is Reform Uk donor and Liz Truss's biggest leadership backer, Dr Jim Hay. | — | ||||||
| 9/13/24 | Gove is no Childless Cat Lady | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return with another instalment of the popular political betting show. In this episode, they assess the chances of the remaining four Tory leadership contenders in the company of renowned sociology lecturer Dr Phil Burton-Cartledge, author of The Party's Over. They also consider the dynamism in the American Presidential market and the impact of Harris's choice of running-mate, plus Neil has strong advice on the likely outcome of the Michigan vote. | — | ||||||
| 7/22/24 | Veep what you Sow | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for the popular political betting podcast, in which they run the rule over the US Election, the Tory leadership race and the Welsh Assembly. In this episode, they are joined by special guest Rt. Hon Sir Ben Wallace, former Secretary of State for Defence and Minister in 5 successive Tory administrations. In a frank interview, Wallace outlines how he would like to see the Conservative Party reshape itself, debunks myths about Tory Left and Right, talks about why he didn't run for leadership himself in previous contests, and gives a 9/1 selection for this year's race. | — | ||||||
| 7/5/24 | The Morning After | Nick Luck and Neil Channing with a morning-after-reaction to the Labour Landslide, Tory Meltdown, Lib Deb Gains and many more stories through the prism of the predictions and recommendations through the seven episodes of the popular new podcast series. | — | ||||||
| 7/4/24 | Polling Day | Nick Luck and Neil Channing bring you a Polling Day Special, combining their crystallised thoughts on Election 2024, analysis of the final polls, and a recap of all the bets recommended during the course of the campaign. William Kedjanyi from Star Sports has his last word from around the country. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/24 | Have the Tories salvaged anything from the wreckage? | Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Star Sports' William Kedjanyi begin to consolidate their thoughts as the clock ticks down on the 2024 Election campaign. Neil has more recommendations: this time predicting a win for Lee Anderson in Ashfield and a massive Labour swing in Bridlington and the Wolds. Desperately searching for any sign of a Tory stronghold, Neil identifies a pocket of the Midlands that may stay resolutely blue. Our special guest today is Political broadcaster and journalist Peter Oborne, who provides thought provoking and no-holds-barred analysis of what he describes as a "nasty" and "incompetent" campaign, considers the importance of the Gaza question to Independent victories, has a 7/1 recommendation for next Tory leader, and wonders where David Cameron has been hiding during the campaign. | — | ||||||
| 6/30/24 | The Labour Major Wager | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for Episode 5 of the Political Betting show in the run-up to the UK General Election 2024. Under duress to dig out any value in the hyper-efficient markets for Labour Gains, Neil finally polishes his gem in a seat where the Tories have a near 20,000 majority. Also in this episode, why the opaque picture in Scotland could still throw up a clear win for the SNP in West Aberdeen, and why personality politics could play their part in a key DUP/UUP marginal in Northern Ireland. We ask whether the Lib Dems can pick off more Conservatives in the Blue Wall irrespective of Reform, while our bookmaking friends Will Kedjanyi and William Woodhams give us an outline of activity in their trading rooms. | — | ||||||
| 6/27/24 | Gamblegate - Mad or Bad? | Nick Luck and Neil Channing with an impromptu fourth episode of the new political betting podcast, which found itself in the eye of the storm after Philip Davies MP appeared on the show earlier in the week, just 24 hours before his name was added to the unfolding gambling scandal. In this episode, Nick and Neil try to unravel the strands of this story and attempt to answer what might be best practice. After William Kedjanyi from Star Sports gives his latest update, Neil explains why he has not recommended more individual Labour seat gains as bets, and has three more selections from across the country. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/24 | Wanna Bet Rishi? | Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for Episode 3 of the new Political Betting Podcast. With nine days until Election 2024, they discuss how much the Tories' own fondness for a punt has cost Rishi Sunak, and ask whether his own seat could be in jeopardy. They also pick apart a three way marginal in Scotland, predict an against-the-odds win for a Tory grandee, and ask whether the legacy of Theresa May will be enough to save Maidenhead for the Conservatives. With contributions from Philip Davies MP for Shipley, North Somerset Green Party candidate Oscar Livesey Lodwick, and Star Sports Political Betting expert William Kedjanyi. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/24 | Are there still 'Shy Tories'? | Nick Luck and Neil Channing guide you through the second episode of the political betting podcast that aims to ensure that you'll win the election whatever your voting preference. They scan the movement in polls over the last few days, and try to assess where there are edges to be found in the seat-by-seat betting markets. in this show, Neil recommends another key Lib Dem gain in a target marginal, a big win for the Greens outside their existing constituency, a score for the Tories in a new seat, and argues the case (naturally) for Jeremy Corbyn to hold Islington North as an Independent. The Two Williams - Woodhams and Kedjanyi - take the punters' pulse through the first weeks of the campaign. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/24 | Selling Jeremy Hunt | In a brand new podcast working up to Election 2024, Nick Luck is joined by political betting experts Rory Campbell and Neil Channing to find the sharpest angles to bet the vote. They use their in depth historical knowledge combined with forensic analysis of the polling data to exploit the seat-by-seat betting markets. In this episode, Rory gets carried away with the hijinks of Lib Dem leader, while Neil identifies at least two constituencies where the Tories could do much better than the market predicts. Both see the back of Jeremy Hunt, while the chances of Farage and Corbyn also come under the microscope. | — | ||||||
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